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Re: perception of time / duration of sounds
Clemens:
There is, as you might expect, a vast literature on durational estimation, perception, and action-coordination. I cover a bit of the literature in my book on musical meter (*Hearing in Time*, Oxford U.P. 2004).
It also matters greatly the context in which an auditory duration is heard--within a series of sounds? Filled versus unfilled? Etc., Etc.
Good Luck!
Justin London
On Feb 4, 2011, at 1:06 PM, Joanna Kantor-Martynuska wrote:
Hi,
This is about the perceived tempo of music. Though not exactly what you are
looking for...
Kantor-Martynuska, J. (2009). The listeners’ temperament and perceived
magnitude of tempo and loudness of music. European Journal of Personality,
23, 655-673.
Best,
Joanna
On 2/4/11 5:52 PM, "Clemens Kuhn-Rahloff" <clemens.kuhn-rahloff@xxxxxxx>
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> Dear all
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> Can anyone direct me to publications on the perception of time related to
> audio and/or the perceived duration of sounds? Any references are welcome
> (from short impulses to perceived duration of music).
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> Thank you in advance. Kind regards,
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> Clemens
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